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border posts between iraq and syria and claiming it is smashing the agreement, the deal imposed by britain and france almost a century ago that is the basis for the borders of the modern middle east. >> the so-called border affects people. we will never recognize it. this is not the first quarter we will break. we will break all of the borders. we start with this one. andyrian war is reinforcing turbocharging the sectarian fight in iraq and this video in syria was taken by a 20-year-old shia fighter. he says he spent 45 days fighting to defend a shia shrine in damascus. that, in baghdad, he is in a -- back in baghdad, he is in a shia militia. >> it is the same thing in europe. they are targeting muslim sacred shrines. ali was buying supplies on a street in baghdad that specializes in military equipment. the americans spend billions of dollars on the iraqi security forces. but now western advice to them is not to risk injuring the towns captured by isis -- entering the towns captured by is. at a revered sunni mosque in baghdad, they said the crisis was scaring people away from the meal brea
border posts between iraq and syria and claiming it is smashing the agreement, the deal imposed by britain and france almost a century ago that is the basis for the borders of the modern middle east. >> the so-called border affects people. we will never recognize it. this is not the first quarter we will break. we will break all of the borders. we start with this one. andyrian war is reinforcing turbocharging the sectarian fight in iraq and this video in syria was taken by a 20-year-old...
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but gw is based in britain, and the fda is working with them, according to piper, to get this drugs into the hands of the desperately needed. british business, gw pharma cooks a takeover target of an american company looking to take advantage of the uk's lower tax rate. >>> here's the bottom line. the last day of the second quarter was a microcosm of 2014, lots of ways to win. somehow despite the odds, i think the third quarter may not be all that much different. let's go to tim in new york. >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah, how is it going? >> not bad. how about you? >> caller: very well. irdm. >> no, man, no, that's no-go. we looked at that a long time ago, and liked it too much, and subsequent herb greenberg has does some great work for the reality check newsletter. i'm not touching that. that's for some other guy. paul in michigan. >>> >> caller: a big pursue boo-yah from an arbor. >> i like to go to both places. what's going on. >> caller: getting rich carefully, and i was thinking about go pro. umpts i'm of two minds with go pro. okay. the rigorous stock value seeker in me says, yeah,
but gw is based in britain, and the fda is working with them, according to piper, to get this drugs into the hands of the desperately needed. british business, gw pharma cooks a takeover target of an american company looking to take advantage of the uk's lower tax rate. >>> here's the bottom line. the last day of the second quarter was a microcosm of 2014, lots of ways to win. somehow despite the odds, i think the third quarter may not be all that much different. let's go to tim in new...
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my colleagues in the european council no that britain wants and needs reforms and they know britain sticks to its position. mr. speaker, and european elections, people cried out for change across the continent and they deserve a voice. britain will be the voice of those people. up for ourays stand principles and we will always defend our national interests and we will fight with all we have to reform the you over the next few years. at the end of 2017, it will not be me or the end of this parliament that decides written's future and european union, it will be the british people. >> mr. speaker, i start by joining the premised are in remembering all of those who lost their lives in the first world war and it is right we will be marking their sacrifice at ease events throughout this year. i also welcome the association moldova, with georgia, and ukraine and i endorse the sentiments about the responsibilities of the russian government. mr. speaker, the truth is the prime minister returned to britain on friday having failed. mild, small failure, but an appalling failure of relationship buildin
my colleagues in the european council no that britain wants and needs reforms and they know britain sticks to its position. mr. speaker, and european elections, people cried out for change across the continent and they deserve a voice. britain will be the voice of those people. up for ourays stand principles and we will always defend our national interests and we will fight with all we have to reform the you over the next few years. at the end of 2017, it will not be me or the end of this...
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in britain it was just one guy with a payphone and yet they were able to mobilize the masses of people moving from one . plant to another copeland it in the is a sophisticated technology you need a movement you need all the organization so social media are one part of the jigsaw but they know by itself is just not going to do all that mud ok on that point thank you very much fascinating program many thanks and i guess in new york washington and paris and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember prosper. leave the room. for revolution to go straight from being a violent side of the existing order to be a well run democracy is impossible it just won't happen because the acts of the revolution so far there are all. after shocks a so grave that there is a period of chaos. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise others to do so. i will never do harm to any where. doctors of the dogs are on onto. th
in britain it was just one guy with a payphone and yet they were able to mobilize the masses of people moving from one . plant to another copeland it in the is a sophisticated technology you need a movement you need all the organization so social media are one part of the jigsaw but they know by itself is just not going to do all that mud ok on that point thank you very much fascinating program many thanks and i guess in new york washington and paris and thanks to our viewers for watching us...
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. >> britain's prince harry breaks out the dancing shoes and kids got him to bust a move >>> covering daly city, dublin, los gatos and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> this morning, after several high profile problems with police radios and emergency phone systems over the past few years, the city of oakland is taking the wraps off of a new 9-1-1 system that is supposed to be faster and more reliable. amy hollyfield has more. >> they have a new renovated 9-1-1 center. oakland is still one of only cities in california that cannot accept 9-1-1 calls from cell phones. here is a look need at the new from and what they do have. city officials remain proud to announce dispatcherring have ergonicalling correct work stations and they can all see. before they had to walk over to the one laptop to see spot shotter so this is now much easier to see and they can communicate what they see to the officers who are on the streets. the mayor says this is all a long were time coming. >> the 9-1-1 center, our communication center has been one of the theys we have wanted to work on. if we had not i
. >> britain's prince harry breaks out the dancing shoes and kids got him to bust a move >>> covering daly city, dublin, los gatos and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> this morning, after several high profile problems with police radios and emergency phone systems over the past few years, the city of oakland is taking the wraps off of a new 9-1-1 system that is supposed to be faster and more reliable. amy hollyfield has more. >> they have a new renovated 9-1-1...
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in britain it was just one guy with a payphone and yet they were able to mobilize the masses of people moving from one . plant to another coke plant it in the is a sophisticated technology you need a movement you need all the organization so social media are one part of the jigsaw but. it's just not going to do all that model here. mount point thank you very much fascinating program many thanks and i guess in new york washington and paris and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember prost off. the face book. is a. forever new should to go straight from being a violent upset of the existing order to big a well run democracy is impossible it just won't happen because the acts of the revolution is so violent that there are the off the shocks a so great that there is a period of chaos. at least be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the t.v. reporting from the will talks books that v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see in trying. to find out more visit arabic don't call me. as a new physician i swear to
in britain it was just one guy with a payphone and yet they were able to mobilize the masses of people moving from one . plant to another coke plant it in the is a sophisticated technology you need a movement you need all the organization so social media are one part of the jigsaw but. it's just not going to do all that model here. mount point thank you very much fascinating program many thanks and i guess in new york washington and paris and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see...
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. >>> ahead, he is not in line for the throne but britain's prince harry is about to land a multi-million-dollar payday. did he just get a little cuter? you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. i brought this. ♪ turns out my family likes dancing too. the rav4 toyota. let's go places. did you know dove is the #1 recommended body wash by dermatologists? really? only dove blends our gentlest cleansers and richest moisturizers for softer, smoother skin. i can see a difference! for softer, smoother skin. try dove. ♪ summer days drifting away to, uh oh, those summer nights ♪ ♪ well-a, well-a, well-a, uh! tell me more, tell me more... ♪ twizzlerize your summer fun with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. hello! three grams daily of beta-glucan... a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. thank you! ♪ you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle ins
. >>> ahead, he is not in line for the throne but britain's prince harry is about to land a multi-million-dollar payday. did he just get a little cuter? you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. i brought this. ♪ turns out my family likes dancing too. the rav4 toyota. let's go places. did you know dove is the #1 recommended body wash by dermatologists?...
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but that is different than the government owning everything, as it does in great britain. is on thea in ohio line for all others. yes um i amo, norma. host: we are here. caller: i would like to read a little thing out of the "miami-dade health paper." is said -- the caption was that paid to give the doctors back the license. it said the reason why is attorneys said that the doctors would not take medicare if they took their license away. $145,000have committed worth of fraud, but that is the way it goes. and medicare goes ahead and pays the doctors first, because they want their money first, and down the road they will read what it was about. i think medicare is creating fraud. cannot speak to this specific case. obviously, fraud is a really big problem and health care, both for medicare and medicaid and also for private insurance companies. and i think there is more and ine money invested investigating fraud, both from the federal government and from private insurance companies. last caller for the segment is in conyers, georgia, john. caller: good morning. he quit commen
but that is different than the government owning everything, as it does in great britain. is on thea in ohio line for all others. yes um i amo, norma. host: we are here. caller: i would like to read a little thing out of the "miami-dade health paper." is said -- the caption was that paid to give the doctors back the license. it said the reason why is attorneys said that the doctors would not take medicare if they took their license away. $145,000have committed worth of fraud, but that...
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britain's foreign secretary argues they need to choose a leader who will unite iraqis of all backgrounds. >> clearly they need a new, more inclusive government where people have a sense of genuine partnership in government. they are facing a lethal threat, a mortal threat. >> reporter: that threat has forced a number of iraqis to flee to the safety of refugee camps. living in tents, facing food shortage, it's not how they imagined spending the holy month of ramadan, which just began. elsewhere, the country's christians are growing increasingly anxious about the future. >> we think that our survival here is at stake and is very threatened. >> reporter: the iraqi army is getting support from u.s. military advisers, but most agree there's no quick fix. the sunni militants are well armed and well financed. all signs suggest this conflict will only intensify. craig dale, nhk world. >> as armed militants battle their way through ike and syria, they're gaining support across the region. nhk world's sho beppu reports from lebanon. >> reporter: the islamist militant group is expanding influence i
britain's foreign secretary argues they need to choose a leader who will unite iraqis of all backgrounds. >> clearly they need a new, more inclusive government where people have a sense of genuine partnership in government. they are facing a lethal threat, a mortal threat. >> reporter: that threat has forced a number of iraqis to flee to the safety of refugee camps. living in tents, facing food shortage, it's not how they imagined spending the holy month of ramadan, which just...
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. >>> pippa middleton, we'll hear from the city of the newest membered of britain's royal dpaem. >>> nbc bay area honored with three national awards for excellence in breaking news coverage, feature reporting, and public service in television journalism. all from the society of professional journalists. nbc bay area, we investigate. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> and welcome back to you. just glorious, the bay bridge this fine morning. it is going to be hot, so stick around, get christina's forecast. >>> wine lovers, listen up. there's a new recall to tell you about this morning. 65,000 of its wine access systems. the system used a hollow needle to penetrate the corks without removing the cork, however, some of the bottles are breaking due to that pressurization. the company says at least one person was hurt. it's offering a free remedy kit with a bottle sleeve and warning information. nothing about a refund though or replacement. >> somebody should event a corkscrew. >>> let's turn to cnbc world headquarters, good morning. >> reporter: scott, good morning, futures lower
. >>> pippa middleton, we'll hear from the city of the newest membered of britain's royal dpaem. >>> nbc bay area honored with three national awards for excellence in breaking news coverage, feature reporting, and public service in television journalism. all from the society of professional journalists. nbc bay area, we investigate. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> and welcome back to you. just glorious, the bay bridge this fine morning....
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. >> britain's prince harry may not have the moves to match that but he brought smiles to children in chile singing and dancing during a visit to a center of children with special needs while visiting a family on wednesday and he noticed the tv wasn't working so he played with the wiring got a signal just in time to cash chile play brazil in the world cup. >> next at 5:00 a.m., a vicious weekend attack on caltrain sends a conductor to the hospital. >> two more american facing criminal charges in north korea when the government alleges they did something as tourists. >> facebook experiments toy with our emotions in a controversial study on users and the man behind it is apologizing. >> we have breaking news from san francisco after a popular castro district car shot damage when a car plowed right into >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good morning, it is the first. the last. my everything. wait, barry white. >> it is the last monday of union. >> i am here for kristen sze and leyla gulen is leader -- here for meteorologist mike nicco. >> it is going to be t
. >> britain's prince harry may not have the moves to match that but he brought smiles to children in chile singing and dancing during a visit to a center of children with special needs while visiting a family on wednesday and he noticed the tv wasn't working so he played with the wiring got a signal just in time to cash chile play brazil in the world cup. >> next at 5:00 a.m., a vicious weekend attack on caltrain sends a conductor to the hospital. >> two more american facing...
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that's in the southwest of britain, has hosted the 1735 people. today, though, the big clean-up begins. it could take up to six weeks to get the 1,200 acre site back to normal with a letter missing crew trying to felipe. >> and dolly parton, who drew the biggest crowd on her debut. ♪ 9 to 5, for service and devotion ♪ ♪ you would think that i would deserve a better promotion ♪ ♪ i want to move away ♪ ♪ ♪ you got dreams you'll never send away ♪ the tide is going to turn and it's all going to roll your way ♪ working 9 to 5, what a way to make a living ♪ >> we'd like to have more of that, wouldn't we? >> senior aids to barack obama will be urged to end a decades-hold import band and lettrle let tradition al sheep back int america. it's always essential to have several tufts of whiskey before you eat this hagas. it could be worth millions in the united states due to the number of people of scottish heritage. >> coming, we trust social media with an extraordinary amount of personal information. coming up here, we take a look at wh
that's in the southwest of britain, has hosted the 1735 people. today, though, the big clean-up begins. it could take up to six weeks to get the 1,200 acre site back to normal with a letter missing crew trying to felipe. >> and dolly parton, who drew the biggest crowd on her debut. ♪ 9 to 5, for service and devotion ♪ ♪ you would think that i would deserve a better promotion ♪ ♪ i want to move away ♪ ♪ ♪ you got dreams you'll never send away ♪ the tide is going to turn...
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. >> yes, britain's prince harry is set to receive a multimillion dollar inheritance from the estate of his mother, princess diana, on his 30th birthday, september 15th. >> harry will receive the same $17 million gift his brother william got on his 30th birthday and pay the same 40% estate tax. hey, but that still leaves him with a cool 10 million bucks. >> harry is going to run through that dough. he will be partying. he's going to have a good time. >> i was going to ask you, what do you think he'll spend it on? >> i imagine he'll be jet-setting across the world. hanging out. >> doesn't he have the queen's jet at his fingertips? >> yeah, but he'll get his own. >> he will get his own private jet? >> doesn't need grandma's jet. >> why do you want grandma's jet when you can roll with your own. >> that's a great gift. i'm trying to remember what i got for my 30th birthday. wasn't that kind of money. >>> the b.e.t. awards last night in los angeles. >> chris brown stole the show, performing his latest hit and a major diss by host chris rock. true to form, that's not the only person chris
. >> yes, britain's prince harry is set to receive a multimillion dollar inheritance from the estate of his mother, princess diana, on his 30th birthday, september 15th. >> harry will receive the same $17 million gift his brother william got on his 30th birthday and pay the same 40% estate tax. hey, but that still leaves him with a cool 10 million bucks. >> harry is going to run through that dough. he will be partying. he's going to have a good time. >> i was going to...
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in britain it was just one guy with a payphone and yet they were able to mobilize the masses of people moving from one coca plant to another copeland it in the is a sophisticated technology you need a movement you need all the organization so social media are all one part of the jigsaw but they you know by itself is just not going to do all that model fair amount point thank you very much fascinating program many thanks and i get to new york washington and paris and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember profit off. the facebook. is. for revenue should to go straight from being a violent side of the existing order to being a well run democracy is impossible it just won't happen because the act of the revolution is so violent that there are the off the shocks a so great that there is a period of chaos. do we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. your muse program some documentary some spanish what matters to you breaking news a little too negative angles stories. for you here. detroit altie spanish to find out more visit. tito i
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would vote for britain to leave the block in a referendum was held. >> a lawyer hired by general motors is expected to outline the details of the automakers compensation programme. it's been set up by the company to victims who suffered injuries, due to faulty ignition switches, we have this report. >> there's no reason that only two weeks after he died, he got the first recall. they knew about it. >> their stories of loss have been broadcast internationally. >> g.m. needs to be held actable. >> now g.m. says it will make amends. it is to decide on the price of a life. he oversaw the claims of 9/11 victims in a process that saw bankers receive more money than waiters based on earning compensation, and was paid millions by bp, to settle claims following the deep water arriving disaster amongst criticism he was shielding the disaster. g.m. acknowledges 13 deaths and accidents relating to faults that cut the power. independent audits showed 309 deaths due to air backs not deploying. it's not clear if it will be limited to airbag deploi.. it will include loss of control due to power steerin
would vote for britain to leave the block in a referendum was held. >> a lawyer hired by general motors is expected to outline the details of the automakers compensation programme. it's been set up by the company to victims who suffered injuries, due to faulty ignition switches, we have this report. >> there's no reason that only two weeks after he died, he got the first recall. they knew about it. >> their stories of loss have been broadcast internationally. >> g.m....
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it is the same thing in britain. i think people are watching that. week, payrolls for this payrolls are inspected to decelerate. -- nonfarm non-payer payrolls rise as expected, it means there is not so much pressure on the labor market, though problem keeping interest rates low even longer. >> i am looking at my lovely wcrs function of the bloomberg, which tells me who are the best- devolving currencies against the dollar and it is the brazilian real followed by the new zealand dollar, the australian dollar. on the flip side of the swedish krona that has fallen the most. followed by the norwegian krone. what is the best bet to make? it may some crosses that you think will make money in the second half of the year. >> i think you guys are lucky. the british pound is going to be one of the real winners in the second half. they have a very clear bias towards tightening. currencies in such a situation, i think they will do well. they have a good credit rating. i think those currencies are going to do well. fragilether hand, the five emerging-market curre
it is the same thing in britain. i think people are watching that. week, payrolls for this payrolls are inspected to decelerate. -- nonfarm non-payer payrolls rise as expected, it means there is not so much pressure on the labor market, though problem keeping interest rates low even longer. >> i am looking at my lovely wcrs function of the bloomberg, which tells me who are the best- devolving currencies against the dollar and it is the brazilian real followed by the new zealand dollar,...
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will vote for britain to leave the bloc. >> a masked gunman were culled and two wounded in the gaza strip. israel said it launched a series of air strikes in gaza targetting weapons factories. it was said to be in response to the firing on saturday. israel says palestinian fighters fired 60 rockets into the territory. we have more from jerusalem. >> the israeli mill itry says 60 rockets have been fired to the gaza strip since friday. two salafists travelled to the vehicle. they were members of resistant committees, they were accused of firing rockets into israel. saturday night two rockets hit an industrial zone in the south of israel. one hit a factory. there were no casualties that have been reported. this comes at a time when tensions was high. the israeli military conducted military operations. 2.5 years ago three israeli settlers wept miss, two 16-year-old and a 17-year-old. israel blames hamas. the israeli foreign minister was quoted in the israeli press as saying that after what he called a limited operation in the occupied west bank "we have to decide when to explore the alternati
will vote for britain to leave the bloc. >> a masked gunman were culled and two wounded in the gaza strip. israel said it launched a series of air strikes in gaza targetting weapons factories. it was said to be in response to the firing on saturday. israel says palestinian fighters fired 60 rockets into the territory. we have more from jerusalem. >> the israeli mill itry says 60 rockets have been fired to the gaza strip since friday. two salafists travelled to the vehicle. they were...
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>>u7 there should be more a bishop for international coordination look at britain was the -- britain blood's but essentially delegates that came to bretton woods to see what it should be it was effective. but in this current crisis we have not been able to reach the level of international corporation with the lack of leadership at dealing less confident of what can be done. i think that is what has come about and in a way in the 2008 crisis with low gold leadership the was itself is running huge deficits that we can talk about later a and the u.s. has been slightly berndt with foreign commitments civic the capacity to provide that leadership is much lower now. >> not at all. as a robust offender of the free enterprise system but arguably today it is still the leading international the idea that british politicians should dash bankers to close down the city of london is insane that is the great strength that is borne out by the historical record. with is the fascinating!j4(p&c"e understanding of that portrayal at the window that it was the end of this self. in to talk about fiscal res
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it is leadership that is putting britain back to work. it is the total absence of leadership from the labour party that says they have nothing to say about britain's economic future. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. months of vehement anti-iranian rhetoric from the and now sudden change of heart, does the prime minister believed that the enemy is mynemies friend trumps all else? >> i think we should judge every regime and organization on this commitment to human rights, the rule of law, and welding a pluralistic society. we should engage with the iranians as i said with a very clear i am a very hard heart. we shouldn't forget what happened to our embassy. we shouldn't forget the things they are responsible for around the world, but we should start to build a dialogue with him in the way that the foreign secretary set out. on friday, my honorable and myself jumped from a plane 13,000 feet over the yorkshire countryside. .ortunately, we had a parachute and training from the tiger army parachute display team. as we approach armed forces
it is leadership that is putting britain back to work. it is the total absence of leadership from the labour party that says they have nothing to say about britain's economic future. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. months of vehement anti-iranian rhetoric from the and now sudden change of heart, does the prime minister believed that the enemy is mynemies friend trumps all else? >> i think we should judge every regime and organization on this commitment to human rights, the rule...
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representative of the entire european union and the governments he has been so scathing about the governments of britain and the united states are the very countries which have supported him throughout his career and what you feel so much i think it shows that there is a real awareness among the circles of power in poland as to what the relationship with the united states has really brought them which is nothing now as always we've got plenty more for you online including get this a tanker battle outside moscow. but fortunately it is not for real crews in armored machines are competing in a biathlon involving twelve different countries you can head to argue dot com for the full story and some pretty cool footage. plus robots are cool as well a humanoid capable of climbing ladders opening doors and even driving a car google presents a new robot which it says could save lives in emergency situations it is all just for you on our website r.t. dot com. ukraine finally signed a trade agreement with the european union this week the refusal of the country's previous leader to do so was one of the main it trigg
representative of the entire european union and the governments he has been so scathing about the governments of britain and the united states are the very countries which have supported him throughout his career and what you feel so much i think it shows that there is a real awareness among the circles of power in poland as to what the relationship with the united states has really brought them which is nothing now as always we've got plenty more for you online including get this a tanker...
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. >> we have a daughter-in-law who came from britain as a science researcher. >> as a researcher, yeah. >> and -- >> has she got papers now? >> she does now. she's been here ten years. >> yeah. >> she was about to be exported. >> why? >> because she didn't have a green card. >> yeah. >> i would think with the credentials -- >> no, ma'am. believe me. i wouldn't be here if -- >> let me tell you. our daughter-in-law is credentialed. >> yeah. >> that's what did it. that's what did it. >> we got senator grassley involved. >> i tried it. >> have you contacted grassley? >> i came out as undocumented six months ago. >> go to the senator's office. >> i went to senator durbin. this is not something that can just happen. >> i know. but we have been through it. >> i have been undocumented since i was 12. there are thousands of stories like mine. again, we're here. we want to be tax-paying citizens. we are tax-paying people. what do they do with us? this is what i want to talk about. >> so you haven't talked to grassley yet. >> i'm not protesting, no. so i'm going to stay. i'm not causing a ruckus.
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but it was germany, not britain, hat knew how to use negotiations to buy time. while england placed the hopes negotiations, hitler negotiated not out of hope, but out of a calculated assessment that talking would buy time. by encouraging the dell germany was t amenable to some ultimate ompromise, negotiations lessened the urgency with which germany's rearmament and were ionist activities seen. england realized compromise never had been in the late. it was too and germany's military had strengthened to the point that germany was positively poised act of war. today we must ask, are irans and north korea's willingness to negotiate their nuclear programs designed to buy time and cover for the actual plans? the preponderance of the supports this con cluz p conclusion. when we look at the history of then and iran and north korea and syria today, we're asking, are some regimes so radicalized and bent on control of their population, mired in deception of ropaganda, and so opportunistically determined to expand power that negotiation for them is necessarily a ruse? unles
but it was germany, not britain, hat knew how to use negotiations to buy time. while england placed the hopes negotiations, hitler negotiated not out of hope, but out of a calculated assessment that talking would buy time. by encouraging the dell germany was t amenable to some ultimate ompromise, negotiations lessened the urgency with which germany's rearmament and were ionist activities seen. england realized compromise never had been in the late. it was too and germany's military had...
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the main reason is to try to get britain away from europe. but it is a much more wide cultural revolt as they feel out of touch and that it is elitist and doesn't connect ordinary people and lives in its own bubble and is very much drawn from the same type of person. they were -- we are in washington now and westminster is much smaller than washington that they have the same sort of resonance. these are people that go to fancy restaurants. they wear fancy suits, they speak a language that we don't understand. they are completely cut off from their constituents, and essentially regardless of who is antiwar democrat oin power demo, the spending goes up and there is no responsibility or accountability in what you call me straight and it is a sort of popular insurgent aspect. he could drink a pint of beer in a way a politician with a journey more bear to do. and so it is very much the view that these people are out of touch and that it is time for the direct action. and he calls his army the people's army, his troops, his party and that is very m
the main reason is to try to get britain away from europe. but it is a much more wide cultural revolt as they feel out of touch and that it is elitist and doesn't connect ordinary people and lives in its own bubble and is very much drawn from the same type of person. they were -- we are in washington now and westminster is much smaller than washington that they have the same sort of resonance. these are people that go to fancy restaurants. they wear fancy suits, they speak a language that we...
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. >> that has been the central question in 1997 when the official handover from britain to china to raise. will china allow full democracy in hong kong. with this white paper, it appears not. that led to this unofficial referendum on democracy. the polls on that close last night gave 780,000 registered voters believed to take part. >> this referendum was something that is not official. >> it was not official. they ran into multiple challenges, including the ballot boxes, which were bought in china. confiscated by customs at the border. china in particular has lambasted this, coming out and criticizing this referendum. analysts say, listen, this has beijing's attention. it has caught beijing's attention because public unrest in hong kong could lead to bigger social stability issues. that is really one of the key questions as they look to the future, to 2017 and beyond. does that mean in the context of the so-called establishment to -- the handover of hong kong. july 1 is when they mark the handover. people rallying in the streets to mark handover day. is -- there are indications that they
. >> that has been the central question in 1997 when the official handover from britain to china to raise. will china allow full democracy in hong kong. with this white paper, it appears not. that led to this unofficial referendum on democracy. the polls on that close last night gave 780,000 registered voters believed to take part. >> this referendum was something that is not official. >> it was not official. they ran into multiple challenges, including the ballot boxes, which...
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representative of the entire european union and the government has been so scathing about the governments of britain and the united states or the very countries which have supported him throughout his career into which he owes so much i think it shows that there is a real awareness among the circles of power in poland as to what the relationship with the united states has really brought them which is nothing. ukraine of finally signed a trade agreement with the european union this week the refusal of the country's previous leader to do so was one of the main it triggers of this ongoing crisis however the new leader insists this is just a first step towards closer ties with europe. we see that. ukraine as a utopian country under the forty nine article will have an opportunity to us for the membership perspective this is a very important carrot for ukraine to work up. a financially challenged europe still does not appear to be quite ready for ukraine that is commissioner for enlargement has said kiev still needs to prove its european credential and enact reforms the blocks energy commissioner has warn
representative of the entire european union and the government has been so scathing about the governments of britain and the united states or the very countries which have supported him throughout his career into which he owes so much i think it shows that there is a real awareness among the circles of power in poland as to what the relationship with the united states has really brought them which is nothing. ukraine of finally signed a trade agreement with the european union this week the...
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. >>> britain's prince harry brought smiles to children in chile. sang and danced during a visit to a center for children with special needs. during the trip, he was visiting a family on wednesday when he noticed their tv wasn't working. he messed with the wiring and got a signal just in time to catch chile play brazil. the all-important soccer games. that's it for us at 5:00. i'm ama daetz. for sandhya patel, mike shumann, thank you for joining us. we'll see you at 6:00. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight, on alert. the severe weather on the move. heavy rains. flash flooding. possible tornados. the damaging lightning strikes and the tropical threat brewing off the coast. what this rainmaker means for the holiday ahead. >>> crisis. at the border. the president's emergency move. trying to handle the tidal wave of immigrants. tens of thousands of children arriving alone. america's dilemma. >>> down to the wire. team usa gearing up for its biggest game yet at the world cup. will their star player be back? and what their travel plans might be saying a
. >>> britain's prince harry brought smiles to children in chile. sang and danced during a visit to a center for children with special needs. during the trip, he was visiting a family on wednesday when he noticed their tv wasn't working. he messed with the wiring and got a signal just in time to catch chile play brazil. the all-important soccer games. that's it for us at 5:00. i'm ama daetz. for sandhya patel, mike shumann, thank you for joining us. we'll see you at 6:00. >>>...
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that promise was made during negotiations with britain in 1997. the issue at the moment is the election of top officials. a chief executive and the method to be used. the past 10 days has been an unofficial referendum. where people have been invited to put forward their ideas. so far 100,000 have taken part in the poll. beijing called it an illegal farce and said it would ignore the outcome. >> on friday, in a sign of growing discontent. lawyers and judges made a silent protest, accusing beijing of undermaining ipp dependence by calling on lawyers and judges to show more patriotism to the mainland. on tuesday there'll be a rally this hong kong. people won't be contesting, there has been growing anger over the inequality and income. core ups, pollution and the fact that people feel the government is simply too timid with a government in beijing. >>> let's talk about your weather, more storms are in the forecast. rebecca stevenson has the details. >> two tornado were reported in central iowa. now we see the storms making their way eastward. we have
that promise was made during negotiations with britain in 1997. the issue at the moment is the election of top officials. a chief executive and the method to be used. the past 10 days has been an unofficial referendum. where people have been invited to put forward their ideas. so far 100,000 have taken part in the poll. beijing called it an illegal farce and said it would ignore the outcome. >> on friday, in a sign of growing discontent. lawyers and judges made a silent protest, accusing...
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pro-democracy camps, and it all comes ahead of tomorrow, the july 1 annual rally, which marks the handover from britain to china. this rally is something that has happened for years in hong kong. the addition of this white paper, the referendum, that looks set to perhaps create an even larger turnout tomorrow. >> talk about all of this in the context of that white paper. what are people so angry about? >> they are angry that china appears to have taken a different tack than what was agreed to years ago in 1997 with the british. according to the pro-democracy camps, is hong kong wants to assert full control. moving the goalposts, if you will, by saying essentially that the autonomy that hong kong inherent. is not what that means is that beijing is still in charge, that hong kong is allowed to operate through its own laws and operate its own affairs, but at the end of the day, beijing has the final word. this all comes around this central question of, how does hong kong keep these principles of democracy amid the handover that happened in 1997? suffrage, this issue of one person, one vote. that currently
pro-democracy camps, and it all comes ahead of tomorrow, the july 1 annual rally, which marks the handover from britain to china. this rally is something that has happened for years in hong kong. the addition of this white paper, the referendum, that looks set to perhaps create an even larger turnout tomorrow. >> talk about all of this in the context of that white paper. what are people so angry about? >> they are angry that china appears to have taken a different tack than what was...
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the company in the 1930s there were many others, there were many other companies in france or great britain, and the netherlands, and most of them actually carried those that were trying to free germany in 1938 and 1939. what i'm trying to say is that the company wasn't the only one. and the refugee crisis really touched all of those companies of cruise liners at the end of the 1930s. it was created in 1847 and it was mostly a commercial fleet that was totally destroyed during world war i that we don't afterwards, and it reached the golden age in the 1920s. so imagine the company that. it's one of them at the time. what is interesting is in order to emigrate to cuba in the 1930s at the end of the 1930s you needed a lot of documents. i'm not going to go through the whole list but it was actually a lot of documentation that you have to gather for the ticket on the boat. so this is an example of the identification. this isn't a visa per se. that is what most of the passengers have. this is a photograph of some of the passengers and i like this photograph because it gives me a chance to talk yo
the company in the 1930s there were many others, there were many other companies in france or great britain, and the netherlands, and most of them actually carried those that were trying to free germany in 1938 and 1939. what i'm trying to say is that the company wasn't the only one. and the refugee crisis really touched all of those companies of cruise liners at the end of the 1930s. it was created in 1847 and it was mostly a commercial fleet that was totally destroyed during world war i that...
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this kind of thinking reaches its logical conclusion in the suez crisis when israel, france and britain attack egypt and the united states turns on his allies, forces them out of egypt without getting any concessions from nasser. ands nasser into a hero gives him the wherewithal to then take over a big chunk of the middle east, or at least out of thechunk western orbit and hands it over to the soviet union. witnessing our actuallylues ends up empowering the elements that were most interested in moving to the soviet union varied it had the exact opposite effect of the intended one. none of this has anything to do with totalitarianism. nobody is thinking about it at all. i've been told that i have to cut off, so let me give you a little click comparison with the president. i think, first of all, i don't want to suggest that what happened in the 50's will replay itself over and over again. that is certainly not true, but of theink that some saintly afterglow of the u.n., some of these big ideas are still floating around in our diplomatic culture. some of theat senses of what is a strategic
this kind of thinking reaches its logical conclusion in the suez crisis when israel, france and britain attack egypt and the united states turns on his allies, forces them out of egypt without getting any concessions from nasser. ands nasser into a hero gives him the wherewithal to then take over a big chunk of the middle east, or at least out of thechunk western orbit and hands it over to the soviet union. witnessing our actuallylues ends up empowering the elements that were most interested in...
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representative of the entire european union and the governments he has been so scathing about the governments of britain and the united states are the very countries which have supported him throughout his career into what you feel so much i think it shows that there is a real awareness among the circles of power in poland as to what the relationship with the united states has really brought them which is nothing more news from ukraine after the break right here on internet r.t. international stay with us. this is the media leave us so we leave the. bush and secure. your party there's a goal. that no one is asking with to get that you deserve answers from. politic only. on merit in the financial world. to see these developments cannot stop because the dems only take no demand credit not going to get any economic benefit in life there are and there are fucked. the perfect record takes. place in our. hearts. what if. like. welcome back you're watching the weekly here on r t international now ukraine finally signed a trade agreement with the european union this week the refusal of the country's a previous
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angela merkel made it clear she takes london's concerns gracefully and she hopes britain will opt to remain in the european union. -- the at the eu summit block signed association agreements with ukraine and two other former soviet states, moldova and georgia. the ukrainian president signed the treaty, which is rss or rejected last year, triggering antigovernment or test that eventually ushered in new leadership in kiev. it binds the country poster to the eu i removing all trade barriers to the common market. moskal threatened consequences for ukraine, saying russia will do everything in its power to protect its economic interests. >> the german parliament on friday approved reforms to the country's transition to renewable energy. outside, protesters/the subsidies for cutting to renewable energy suppliers and demonstrator say that will result in more power generated from fossil fuel. in parliament, the economics minister defended the reforms will stop he said the energy transition was becoming to trend -- compete -- becoming too expensive. >> in recent years, costs have risen by 10 i
angela merkel made it clear she takes london's concerns gracefully and she hopes britain will opt to remain in the european union. -- the at the eu summit block signed association agreements with ukraine and two other former soviet states, moldova and georgia. the ukrainian president signed the treaty, which is rss or rejected last year, triggering antigovernment or test that eventually ushered in new leadership in kiev. it binds the country poster to the eu i removing all trade barriers to the...
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at latest figures show that working in britain has actually dropped since then meanwhile it appears that many of brazil seeking a better opportunities have chosen to leave the u.k. and settle down in romania artie's you've got these kind of reports. that you know michael is british but spent most of his life outside the u.k. his father worked in the military and the family's done its fair share of globetrotting but it's in rumania where mike decided to settle down in a bora he's been running for five years now i like the opportunities out of my life and my chest still the nightlife you know i like to party and it's one of the reasons why i went into this business i love the people of the climates the country is self you know and they made him seem more than welcoming since the beginning of this year they've been able to travel and work all over the e.u. some british deputies worried immigrants could start flooding in even suggested running a scare campaign to put them off coming to the u.k. they remain impressed saw the letter side of the situation and started campaigning for british cit
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sanctions or vienna and moscow this week struck a major gas pipeline deal the president got in with britain in attendance and the issue of ukraine came up during a light hearted exchange don't want to know good for your term president putin was . very. close. to us soil haitian. but. a lot cold. but the south stream gas pipeline deal between austria and russia isn't sitting all that well with washington find out why on our website. politicians in the u.k. have been sounding the alarm over the influx of immigrants from romania and bulgaria after brussels lifted employment restrictions this year but latest figures show the number working in britain has actually dropped since then meanwhile it appears many brits seeking better opportunities have chosen to leave the u.k. and settle down in romania as. reports. you know michael is british but spent most of his life outside the u.k. his father worked in the military and the family's done its fair share of globetrotting but it's in romania where mike decided to settle down and open a book or he's been running for five years now i love the opportun
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representative of the entire european union and the governments he has been so scathing about the governments of britain and the united states are the very countries which have supported him throughout his career into what you hear was so much i think it shows that there is a real awareness among the circles of power in poland as to what the relationship with the united states has really brought them which is nothing more news coming right up paying clued in the resistance is a few time look at how heavily armed swat units are being used to raid the suburban houses across the u.s. spreading fear and fatalities along the way. moving on to other news the syrian rebels could soon benefit from some half a billion dollars the u.s. plans to splash on the equipment and training now following months of pressure from washington's war hawks president obama asked congress to approve a massive aid to the empty us of fighters just a year ago washington gave the green light for non lethal aid to reach the so-called moderate rebels but that later added up in the hands of jihad is to anyway in america was forced to sus
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the french, the germans and the britains didn't see anything being worth a war. they got in basically to maintain their alliances so i think this is where the parallel is somewhat forbidding because, you know, it could be a case where we feel we need to back somebody to show -- to demonstrate credibility. demonstrate strength and not to lose influence over that client or not to lose influence over adversaries. that's sort of how brittain and france and germany got involved in the war in the balkans. >> would that apply to iraq, that we would get in because we wanted to show the iraqi government? >> it would be less the iraqi government than the saudis in a sense because the sense that the sunni/shia war is a proxy war between iran and the saudis. the biggest difference though that i actually see is in 1914 you had germany, a rising power and then all around it every other power in europe was in decline. you look at asia today, japan doesn't really feel that it's declining. vietnam is a rising power. there are a lot of rising powers in asia. it's a different kind
the french, the germans and the britains didn't see anything being worth a war. they got in basically to maintain their alliances so i think this is where the parallel is somewhat forbidding because, you know, it could be a case where we feel we need to back somebody to show -- to demonstrate credibility. demonstrate strength and not to lose influence over that client or not to lose influence over adversaries. that's sort of how brittain and france and germany got involved in the war in the...